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In this difficult time, the familiar words of the Haggadah will no doubt sound different. What does it mean to recite them today?
The “Farhud,” Arabic for pogrom or violent dispossession, gripped Iraq’s 2,600 year-old Jewish community during WW2.
In the wake of October 7th, this year's observances of Yom HaZikaron and Yom Ha'atzmaut feel different and carry a profound sense of weight.
Shavuot marks the receiving of the Torah on Mount Sinai, and its tradition to eat dairy. But why?
A detailed introduction guides readers through the Declaration of Independence's four sections
Our free 8-page e-book shows how Israel created its Holocaust Memorial Day.
The origins of Zionism actually go back a lot further than one might think.
Born in Latvia in 1865, the young Talmudic prodigy had a love of speaking Hebrew and felt a deep mystical connection to both God and the Jewish homeland.
In celebration of Israel’s 73rd Independence Day — Yom Ha’atzmaut — we are sharing professor Gil Troy’s essay “Why I am a Zionist.”
Politics are complicated, especially Israeli politics. Why do Israelis keep having elections? What parties make up the Knesset — Israel’s parliament?